Bibliography 795 



"Meteorological and Physical Tables," which was published 

 in 1852. A second edition was issued in 1857, a third in 

 1859, and a fourth, prepared with the assistance of William 

 Libbey, Jr., was published in 1884. 



The demand for these valuable tables soon exhausted the 

 edition, and in 1890 Secretary Langley planned a new work 

 in three independent parts, "Meteorological Tables," "Geo- 

 graphical Tables," and " Physical Tables." Of this scries 

 the first volume, " Meteorological Tables," was published in 

 1893 ; a second edition being required a year later. 



The second volume of the series, " Geographical Tables," 

 prepared by R. S. Woodward, was published in 1894; the 

 third volume, " Physical Tables," prepared by Thomas Gray, 

 was issued in 1897. 



BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF INDIVIDUALS 



In William J. Rhees's "Scientific Writings of James Smith- 

 son " (1878) there is a list of the publications of the founder 

 of the Smithsonian Institution. 



The "Memorial of Joseph Henry," published by order of 

 Congress in 1880, contains a " List of the Scientific Papers" 

 of the distinoruished first Secretarv of the Institution. 



In 1883 the National Museum began a series of bibliogra- 

 phies of American Naturalists, of much importance. These 

 include the following, issued as " Bulletins of the United 

 States National Museum " at the dates named : 



I. "The Published Writings of Spencer Fullerton Baird," 



i843-'82, by G. Brown Goode. (1883.) 

 II. "The Published Writings of Isaac Lea," by Newton 



Pratt Scudder. (1885.) 

 III. " Bibliography of Publications relating to the collec- 

 tion of fossil invertebrates in the United States Na- 



